Review | Broken Flowers by Kate McQuaile
Your mother. The one person you trust. What if you're wrong?
Widowed Nan is on her way to her beloved son's wedding. She should be excited, but she is dreading her return to Paradise Place - a small area of Notting Hill that she hasn't dared set foot on for decades. Nan had arrived there as a young girl in the late seventies, desperate for freedom and a career as an artist. But, drawn into a dark obsession that spun out of control, Nan was forced to flee.
And while the only thing seemingly connecting her son's wedding and her old secret life is Paradise Place, Nan quickly gets the impression that someone is watching her every move . . . someone she thought was dead.
Review
Dark, twisted & intriguing!
This novel is a slow burner but you soon get pulled into the story. The main characters are both convincing in there but they have different story's... who would you believe? It keeps you on toes throughout, with every twist and turns you'll find yourself second-guessing unit the end.
It missed out on 5⭐ because I felt the twists were a bit far-fetched, but if you take it with a pinch of salt it is still an enjoyable read.
Perfect for fans of a dark twisty & tense thriller.
A huge thanks to Katya Ellis & Quercus for gifting me a copy in return for an open & honest review.
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